Florida State QB Jameis Winston weighed in at 231 pounds at his school’s pro day Tuesday, March 31, which was the same weight he was at during the NFL Scouting Combine last month. Tampa Bay Buccaneers general manager Jason Licht said the reports that Winston had gained weight after the season ended are false. The Buccaneers are expected to take Winston with the No. 1 overall pick, but they aren’t ready to firmly say that Winston will be their pick.

Tip: Winston is almost a surefire lock to be the top overall pick in this year's draft to the Bucs. He'll be worth a late-round flier in standard fantasy football drafts if he's starting in Week 1, but he'll be a shaky QB2 option.

Cleveland Browns WR Dwayne Bowe, who had zero touchdowns in 2014 with the Kansas City Chiefs, vows to be more productive with his new team in 2015. He said he has plans of ‘going back to the Dwayne Bowe of 2010′ when he scored 15 touchdowns in a breakout season. He has scored only 13 touchdowns in four years since. Bowe said the Browns plan to use him more downfield. Bowe hasn’t topped 801 receiving yards since 2012 and has dropped 31 passes in the last four years.

Tip: Bowe will likely be the No. 1 receiver in Cleveland, but that's not saying much, especially with the quarterback spot still unsettled. Bowe's best days are likely behind him, and he isn't very attractive for fantasy owners in his new digs as anything more than a late-round stab for receiver depth.

Florida State QB Jameis Winston was watched by a heavy contingent from the New York Jets at his pro day Tuesday, March 31. Jets general manager Mike Maccagnan, head coach Todd Bowles and offensive coordinator Chan Gailey were all in attendance Tuesday. Winston received mostly positive reviews from his workout, and he’s expected to be off the board when the Jets pick in the first round. Winston left no doubt that he has a stronger arm than Oregon QB Marcus Mariota.

Tip: Winston is expected to go to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers with the No. 1 overall pick in the draft, and he'll be given every chance to win the starting job in training camp over Mike Glennon. Winston has the skills to be a franchise QB in the NFL, but he may struggle in his rookie season.

Former Florida State QB Jameis Winston reportedly struggled with throwing on the run during his pro day Tuesday, March 31. However, Winston did throw better on deep passes from the pocket and on throws in the red zone.

Tip: Winston still has time to prove he can throw from anywhere and from any speed. He is still considered to be the top option for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers with the No. 1 overall pick. However, he probably won't be starting fantasy quarterback material just yet.

New York Giants QB Eli Manning feels more comfortable in the offense this season. Last year was the team’s first exposure to offensive coordinator Ben McAdoo’s new system. ‘This year will be a much easier transition, knowing that we have been through so much of it already I feel good about it. I feel that I have a good understanding of it, but there is still room to grow and that is why I try to keep it as fresh in my mind as possible,’ Manning said.

Tip: Manning struggled noticeably in his first season quarterbacking the new offense. Despite the struggles, however, Manning still posted over 4,400 yards and 30 touchdowns. He's a solid QB2 option heading into 2015.

Jacksonville Jaguars RB Toby Gerhart is expected to line up occasionally as a fullback in 2015 after the team released FB Bradie Ewing.

Tip: Although Gerhart could wind up seeing short-yardage work in goal line scenarios, a move to fullback effectively kills whatever little fantasy value he had left heading into 2015. The backfield situation in Jacksonville, with Gerhart competing for touches with Bernard Pierce, Denard Robinson and Storm Johnson, is one to avoid for fantasy football owners.